Popular Sovereignty in the Territories: The Dividing Line Between Federal and Local AuthorityHarper & brothers, 1859 - 40 Seiten |
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... self - government under the British Constitution , and humbly petitioned for the redress of their grievances . They acknowledged and affirmed their allegiance to the Crown , their affection for the people , and their devotion to the ...
... self - government under the British Constitution , and humbly petitioned for the redress of their grievances . They acknowledged and affirmed their allegiance to the Crown , their affection for the people , and their devotion to the ...
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... self - government , in the management of their internal affairs and domestic concerns , in accordance with the guaranties of that Constitution and of the colo- nial charters granted by the Crown in pursuance of it . They con- ceded the ...
... self - government , in the management of their internal affairs and domestic concerns , in accordance with the guaranties of that Constitution and of the colo- nial charters granted by the Crown in pursuance of it . They con- ceded the ...
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... Government ; and this antagonism not only added to the importance of the principle of local self - government in the Colonies , but produced a general concur- rence of opinion and action in respect to the question of slavery in the ...
... Government ; and this antagonism not only added to the importance of the principle of local self - government in the Colonies , but produced a general concur- rence of opinion and action in respect to the question of slavery in the ...
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